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Revisiting Paris: Memories of a City
November 19, 2015 - On news-feeds and social media, crushing news of this past week’s terrorist attacks has hurtled from Beirut and Paris li...
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Yikes! Kids at Play
April 30, 2015 - The year was 1992. Harriet Lavender called out to me from the front office at The Herald, saying two very cute children...
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In the Truck’s Jaws: Two Angles, One Shot
January 08, 2015 - Some scenes can be photographed well from a variety of locations; others demand a particular angle and lens.
In the ear...
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Geometry of Grace: The Heart of Victor Barreda
October 16, 2014 - The French photographer, Henri Cartier Bresson, believed enduring images are rooted in strong geometry. Good photography...
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Wet White Paint—2 Different Applications
July 17, 2014 - Summer is the season for exterior painting in Vermont. Several photographs of painters at work have graced ‘The Herald’...
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Seeing the Fourth in Randolph
July 03, 2014 - In the life of a small town some annual events require newspaper coverage every year. In Randolph, the Fourth of July pa...
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No Longer Black & White; Still Read All Over
May 22, 2014 - The Herald’s March 14, 1994, issue was a landmark publication. For well over a century, the paper had been printed in Ra...
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A Dress' Spring Dance
May 15, 2014 - On Friday April 18, 1992, I was riding about Randolph Village looking for possible images. I love this kind of scouting;...
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Capturing the Moment: More Powerful than a Locomotive
March 14, 2013 - W e’ve all been in the situation when we see something happening and wish we had a camera to take a photograph.
These d...
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A Photographer's Eulogy for Kodak P3200 Film
October 11, 2012 - I learned last Friday that Kodak is stopping the production of P3200 film.
This breakthrough black and white film was i...
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